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he failed the education test, now wants a promotion. his budget would mean fewer teachers and bigger class sizes, fewer pell grants, costing our country millions of college graduates, and he wants to put big banks back in the student loan business. just ask him about affording college. like one high schooler did in ohio. romney's answer? shop around. here are some wiser words from a great philadelphian, ben franklin. he said investment in knowledge pays the best interest. sounds like mitt romney could stand to learn a thing or two about investing. our economy grows from the middle out, not the top down. we're all in this together. i learned that lesson growing up in west philly. when i shovelled the sidewalk, my parents didn't let me stop with our house. they told me to keep shoveling all the way to the corner. i had a responsibility to my community, and that's what being mayor is all about. we take care of our own. we keep our neighbors safe, clear the snow from their streets, educate their kids. we get stuff done. and for barack obama
he failed the education test, now wants a promotion. his budget would mean fewer teachers and bigger class sizes, fewer pell grants, costing our country millions of college graduates, and he wants to put big banks back in the student loan business. just ask him about affording college. like one high schooler did in ohio. romney's answer? shop around. here are some wiser words from a great philadelphian, ben franklin. he said investment in knowledge pays the best interest. sounds like mitt...
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. let's say you want to get ahead how do you get from here... to here? at university of phoenix we're moving career planning forward so you can start figuring that out sooner. ln fact, by thinking about where want your education to lead, while you're still in school, you might find the best route... leads somewhere you weren't even looking. let's get to work. to volunteer to help those in need. when a twinge of back pain surprises him. morning starts in high spirits, but there's a growing pain in his lower back. as lines grow longer, his pain continues to linger. but after a long day of helping others, he gets some helpful advice. just two aleve have the strength to keep back pain away all day. today, jason chose aleve. just two pills for all day pain relief. try aleve d for strong, all day long sinus and headache relief. he loves risk. but whether he's climbing everest, scuba diving the great barrier
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if obama can hold the 80% among hispanics and the colle college-educated women, it's a tall order. >> republicans traditionally in primaries, presidential primaries, they run to the right. then if they wirngs they become the nominee, they head right back to the center. some have described that as an etch-a-sketch moment, if you will. have we been seeing that from romney? >> that's why the 47% was so damaging, that tape. he was effectively writing off half the electorate. not only that, he was writing off people who were for him, say in 2010, who were for the republicans, senior citizens went for republicans in 2010. they're on social security. veterans are on social security. people who pay payroll taxes pay taxes and might get some tax benefits for their kids. he was essentially writing off the very people that he needs to attract right now. and that's why he had to come out in the univision thing and say, this is about the 100%, it's not about the 47%. he doesn't need to narrow his base, he needs to enlarge his base. >> he's got some problems. our poll of polls. this is an average o
if obama can hold the 80% among hispanics and the colle college-educated women, it's a tall order. >> republicans traditionally in primaries, presidential primaries, they run to the right. then if they wirngs they become the nominee, they head right back to the center. some have described that as an etch-a-sketch moment, if you will. have we been seeing that from romney? >> that's why the 47% was so damaging, that tape. he was effectively writing off half the electorate. not only...
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. >> you guys, educators, teachers, you're under full-blown assault. governor romney and his allies in the congress, their plan for public education in america is to let the states use title i dollars to boost enrollment in private schools. >> biden was speaking to a crowd of more than 15,000 people at the national education association's convention here in washington. a spokesperson for romney at the romney campaign released a statement saying the vice president is doubling down on failing policies and that romney will put students first. >>> turning to national security, graduate students at the university of texas hijacked a civilian drone. don't worry, the school says it was actually part of a challenge issued by none other than the department of homeland security. how did the researchers do it? a technique called spoofing that involves taking over the aircraft's gps, way above my pay grade to know how it happens. thanks to changing times at the pentagon, a chance to make history. this is great. the 21-year-old could have joined the army by now but
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let's develop more stars in education. let's invest in our teachers... ...so they can inspire our students. let's solve this. >>> it's no secret of course that paul ryan is an excellent physical shape. he's committed to a very serious workout regimen for good reason. his father and his grandfather, they both died of heart disease in their mid-50s. "time" magazine, our sister publication, is now publishing these photos of the vice presidential republican nominee on the newsstands tomorrow. they were taken almost a year ago when he was named runner up in person of the year. joining us "time" magazine editor rick stengel. rick, thanks for coming in. let's talk about the controversy. some romney aides are criticizing "time" magazine for publishing these photos on the eve of the debate -- on the same day actually of the debate. and they insist they had every reason to believe these photos would not be published. tell us the decision why you decided to publish the photos today? >> well, wolf, i'm sorry they feel that way. i thin
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austerity and lose sight about i think an agenda that helps build our infrastructure, invest in the education and training of our work force, things the president advocated that gives people a vested interest in the outcome. it is not only austerity. fiscal discipline, yes. but it's a pro growth strategy realizing the fundamentals that both clinton and obama have been advocated that invest in the economic opportunity. and if that part of the conversation is left off you are not going to get the growth you need in the economy and they are kindred spirits and he himself personally thanked clinton. >> thanks for joining us, mr. mayor. >>> two states approve recreational marijuana use, but the feds say not so fast. we have details of a looming showdown. again? it's embarrassing it's embarrassing! we can see you carl. we can totally see you. come on you're better than this...all that prowling around. yeah, you're the king of the jungle. have you thought about going vegan carl? hahaha!! you know folks who save hundreds of dollars by switching to geico sure are happy. how happy are they jimmy? happi
austerity and lose sight about i think an agenda that helps build our infrastructure, invest in the education and training of our work force, things the president advocated that gives people a vested interest in the outcome. it is not only austerity. fiscal discipline, yes. but it's a pro growth strategy realizing the fundamentals that both clinton and obama have been advocated that invest in the economic opportunity. and if that part of the conversation is left off you are not going to get the...
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education, every issue that we debate right now. i started out as a conservative southern democrat. i used to be room for conservative southern democrats in the democratic party. by the time i left the party, i didn't see that room there anymore. >> what did the president do that has so disappointed you? >> i don't want to make a judgment on the president. >> i'm sure you agonized on the decision whether or not you could vote again for this president. >> sure. well, let me put it in perspective and tell me why i got behind barack obama. i got behind him enthusiastically. >> i remember. >> number one, perhaps naively, i believed that if barack obama got elected it would completely change race relations in this country. number two, i believed that the democratic party would change, because i believed perhaps naively and mistakenly, that barack obama represented the the center wing of the democratic party that i thought bill clinton represented. i told a number of friends at the time that barack obama pulled off the ultimate ingenius trick of putting bill clinton against hillary clinto
education, every issue that we debate right now. i started out as a conservative southern democrat. i used to be room for conservative southern democrats in the democratic party. by the time i left the party, i didn't see that room there anymore. >> what did the president do that has so disappointed you? >> i don't want to make a judgment on the president. >> i'm sure you agonized on the decision whether or not you could vote again for this president. >> sure. well, let...
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you educate a a man, you educate one person, you educate a woman, you educate a village. i think he's seen that at cgi. and obviously his wife, the secretary of state, has been an outspoken supporter of girl power as well. >> yeah. he's not ruling out the possibility that she might consider running once again for the democratic presidential nomination then running for president. we'll have to wait. >> he's not ruling it in either. >> no. he's not ruling it in. he's not ruling it out. we'll see what happens down the road. my own suspicion is i think she will. that's my own guess. i have no inside information. it's very intriguing at the cgi, the clinton global initiative, next week there will be two big speakers in addition to bill clinton. mitt romney is going to speak, barack obama is going to speak. not surprising that the president is going to be at the bill clinton event, but mitt romney a little intriguing. what's going on? >> well, again, as i was saying before, i think cgi, the clinton global initiative is a worldwide platform. and it's nonpolitical. it's nonpartis
you educate a a man, you educate one person, you educate a woman, you educate a village. i think he's seen that at cgi. and obviously his wife, the secretary of state, has been an outspoken supporter of girl power as well. >> yeah. he's not ruling out the possibility that she might consider running once again for the democratic presidential nomination then running for president. we'll have to wait. >> he's not ruling it in either. >> no. he's not ruling it in. he's not ruling...
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education is failing, despite the department of education's budget is increasing. president obama has done literally nothing about immigration. >> let me ask you this, what caused the financial collapse, and has that been fixed? >> zbr it said you can play a rigged game with subprime mortgages. we had a bunch of paper that wasn't worst a damn. i don't know that we fixed it all, but we have some fixes in place in terms of the regulation. if you ask the people on the the street on the the 15th of september or the 1st of october of 2008, what do you think tomorrow will bring, we were shell shocked. we didn't know if we were in 1929 or looking at worse. today we are coming back. >> you have to give the democrats this. americans are less scared today on an immediate day-to-day level than they were. >> and they're seeing 40 1(k)s coming back. >> if you had said, okay, you're scared now but do you think the american economy will come roaring back, people would have said yes. >> great conversation. we have to take a quick break. everybody on the panel is going to give our
education is failing, despite the department of education's budget is increasing. president obama has done literally nothing about immigration. >> let me ask you this, what caused the financial collapse, and has that been fixed? >> zbr it said you can play a rigged game with subprime mortgages. we had a bunch of paper that wasn't worst a damn. i don't know that we fixed it all, but we have some fixes in place in terms of the regulation. if you ask the people on the the street on the...
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. >> she was shot because she just wanted to get an education. she wanted other little girls in pakistan to get an education and the taliban rejected that. i understand reza, that they have also threatened to repeat their attempts to kill her now, but they're also expanding their threats. what's going on? >> reporter: well, it only took a couple of days for the taliban to make this announcement. they said if she survives, they're going to go after her, her father, and her family, as well. now, if there's any kind of strategy behind that taliban threat, i'm not sure what it is. but it really drives home the fact that they don't stop at anything and no target is off limits. authorities say here that they are going to provide protection for the family as well as the two other girls who were shot in the attack. they're getting protection, as well. their family getting protection, as well, wolf. >> reza sayah with a really heartbreaking story for us. thanks very much. >>> the first lady of the united states michelle obama about to speak live at a camp
. >> she was shot because she just wanted to get an education. she wanted other little girls in pakistan to get an education and the taliban rejected that. i understand reza, that they have also threatened to repeat their attempts to kill her now, but they're also expanding their threats. what's going on? >> reporter: well, it only took a couple of days for the taliban to make this announcement. they said if she survives, they're going to go after her, her father, and her family, as...
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education reform is something. some people in the white house talk about. some republicans point to john boehner, the house speaker used to be a key education negotiator in the hill. a lot of republicans thinks the president backed a i way from some proposals they actually liked in the first term because he didn't want to anger the teachers union. you mentioned a story in the news now that will complicate and perhaps even dominate the early foreign policy agenda of the second term. and that is the nuclear standoff with iran. and now apparently an iran that at least at the moment wants to be more aggressive. >> yeah. they're trying to make a statement obviously. we'll have more on this part of the story coming up. a second term president, you and i have covered second term presidents. he has more flexibility. doesn't have to worry about getting re-elected and the president acknowledged that in the off the record comment to medvedev. he's going to have to compromise because he has a republican leadership in the house of representatives. >> he won the election
education reform is something. some people in the white house talk about. some republicans point to john boehner, the house speaker used to be a key education negotiator in the hill. a lot of republicans thinks the president backed a i way from some proposals they actually liked in the first term because he didn't want to anger the teachers union. you mentioned a story in the news now that will complicate and perhaps even dominate the early foreign policy agenda of the second term. and that is...
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if you pump money into education, the cost of education goes up. when the government gets involved in medicine, you don't get better care, you get -- cost goes up and it distorts the economy and leads to a crisis. your medical care should go with you. you should get total deduction on it. i would be so much less expensive. it doesn't solve every single problem, but you are suffering from the consequence of way too much government and the cost going up because government has inflated the cost and we have a government-created recession and that is a consequence of the business cycle. >> speaker gingrich, what should lynn do? >> look, she actually put her finger on two different problems. the largest challenge is to get the economy growing so she can have a job so it is easy for her to have insurance. we need -- and the president did nothing about this the other night. his proposal on taxes would make the economy worse. we need to have a program which would start with, frankly, repealing obama care. repealing dodd-frank, repealing sarbanes-oxley, and
if you pump money into education, the cost of education goes up. when the government gets involved in medicine, you don't get better care, you get -- cost goes up and it distorts the economy and leads to a crisis. your medical care should go with you. you should get total deduction on it. i would be so much less expensive. it doesn't solve every single problem, but you are suffering from the consequence of way too much government and the cost going up because government has inflated the cost...
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i want to tell all the girls to continue their mission to get an education. >> wow. these girls are just so brave. what happened to malala and her school friend is touching actress and activist angelina jolie. she's donating $50,000 in malala's honor. you can't say enough about this, wolf, what courage. >> i agree. thanks so much. >>> and you're in "the situation room." a man with alleged al qaeda ties arrested in a bomb plot to blow up the federal reserve bank in new york city. also, the presidential debate looked like a martial arts match. we have a body language expert standing by to tell us what the candidates were up to. and almost everyone's poking fun at mitt romney's so-called binders full of women. we'll take a serious look at his claim that he boosted hiring of females in massachusetts. we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and around the world. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> no mr. mr. nice guy. stung by a flat performance in the first debate, president barack obama came out swinging last night challenging an equally ag
i want to tell all the girls to continue their mission to get an education. >> wow. these girls are just so brave. what happened to malala and her school friend is touching actress and activist angelina jolie. she's donating $50,000 in malala's honor. you can't say enough about this, wolf, what courage. >> i agree. thanks so much. >>> and you're in "the situation room." a man with alleged al qaeda ties arrested in a bomb plot to blow up the federal reserve bank in...
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let's take education. the state gets back, taxpayers get back 17 cents on the dollar. and this is the observation the philosophy imputed to his philosophy which is it's corrupt. what is it producing? it's destabilized families. it's created more poverty. it's not as -- flatlined our education. you said in your thing, is this damage control? i don't think it was damaging. i think it's great. many of us have been waiting for mitt romney to say this clearly and loudly and he has been saying eloquently in his speeches. it's great to have this debate. that's what this campaign was always going to be about. do you want a big centralized do your life for you make your decisions or do you want decentralized people helping people, the government helping people in need or in need of temporary assistance or unable to help themselves. that's what this campaign is about. and we cannot sustain the former model, the redistributionist model that has took the country and the economy where it is today. >> i want to pick up on that with hilary rosen. when you look at this, there's a lot
let's take education. the state gets back, taxpayers get back 17 cents on the dollar. and this is the observation the philosophy imputed to his philosophy which is it's corrupt. what is it producing? it's destabilized families. it's created more poverty. it's not as -- flatlined our education. you said in your thing, is this damage control? i don't think it was damaging. i think it's great. many of us have been waiting for mitt romney to say this clearly and loudly and he has been saying...
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demand your politicians are the smartest, brightest, most educated people in the room. >> somewhere mitt romney is watching and applauding. >> great point. you know who i want to be elite? my pilot! the guy flying the plane. elite politicians, elite leaders. >> getting on the plane, you going to fly the plane because of a tv show i did, i should try. i want somebody in the airport for 20 years. >> i think they should be excellent. >> it is a difference of semantics. >> i agree. >> we have one more minute. van, do you want to respond? >> sure. first of all, i think this question of personal integrity is a big deal. i think people like obama because they feel he is a good guy, family guy. ryan has all those characteristics. >> are you saying obama hasn't stretched the truth a few times? please. >> wait a minute. ryan is brand new. people are trying to figure this guy out. i don't think he needs to just push it. if he would put it down the middle, i would be terrified of the guy. he makes it easy for me to go after him. he should stop doing it. >> one more. >> quickly. >> dnc, rnc, can sell
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not smoking is a large part of that, and being part of the community, having more than 12 years of education, and being in a long-lasting marriage, those are the things they point to as a reason that mormans typically live longer. >> who knew. >> smoking is bad, we can agree. >> and it's good to see you in person. i don't get to this do this very often. >> thank you, you can check blood pressure later. kate has more of today's top stories, s a great guy, wish you were here >> me too, looks like you're having a lot of fun. to get caught up on some headlines, we'll go to pakistan first, the government made today a national holiday so people could go out and protest the made in the u.s. video. it resulted in 15 deaths. we were in the middle of that mess in islab >> at this point, it'you see th. sticks and stones, and police just holding up their shields and blocking the objects. now police officers are starting to throw rocks, and -- i think it's time for us to move back a little bit. now, what often gets lost in these dramatic pictures is the actual numbers. how many people are here? and if yo
not smoking is a large part of that, and being part of the community, having more than 12 years of education, and being in a long-lasting marriage, those are the things they point to as a reason that mormans typically live longer. >> who knew. >> smoking is bad, we can agree. >> and it's good to see you in person. i don't get to this do this very often. >> thank you, you can check blood pressure later. kate has more of today's top stories, s a great guy, wish you were...
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barack obama's father was educated at an anglican school and basically mentored by a woman who came to kenya from the united states to spread the gospel and teach literacy. she's the one who brought him to the united states. so it had nothing to do with muslims. >> one of the most compelling parts of the book, and it's a sad story, you believe that the president was actually better off not really knowing or having a life with his father. >> you know, that's a difficult thing for me to say. but trying to be an objective observer historian, i think that's true. >> why? >> because his father was usive. he wasn't with obama's mother for more than a couple of months. but the next woman he married, another american, told me gruesome stories about being beaten by him phicallyith his hands, a knife to her throat. he was an alcoholic and very abusive. that would have been difficult for any kid. >> and you're also right how he struggled with his own racial identity. give us an example. >> that is the last third of the book. he's trying to figure himself out. his whole early adult life is an arc
barack obama's father was educated at an anglican school and basically mentored by a woman who came to kenya from the united states to spread the gospel and teach literacy. she's the one who brought him to the united states. so it had nothing to do with muslims. >> one of the most compelling parts of the book, and it's a sad story, you believe that the president was actually better off not really knowing or having a life with his father. >> you know, that's a difficult thing for me...
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and john protesting at the state capitol, they were furious with scott walker and his new bill to cut education funding and unions collective bargaining rights. >> emotions were raw, it was shocking. >> reporter: craig saw it from the other side. he thought walker's plan had merit. >> i think in the long-term, it will be good for the state and good for education. despite weeks of protests, walkers budget bill known as an act pro tem passed. craig says he's only one of a handful of teachers supported it. >> i think fundamentally what scott walker is doing is going to help the state of washington in the long-term and education in the long-term. >> i don't know of any teachers in madison or anywhere who would want larger class sizes, what would want less resources being poured into the classroom. >> reporter: governor walker is in a recall election between milwaukee's mayor tom barrett. the people of wisconsin have been bombarded with political ads. milwaukee talk radio host jeff wagner says the last 16 months have divided the state like never before. he says there doesn't seem to be any middle gr
and john protesting at the state capitol, they were furious with scott walker and his new bill to cut education funding and unions collective bargaining rights. >> emotions were raw, it was shocking. >> reporter: craig saw it from the other side. he thought walker's plan had merit. >> i think in the long-term, it will be good for the state and good for education. despite weeks of protests, walkers budget bill known as an act pro tem passed. craig says he's only one of a...
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here's how duncan views it. >> when you think of education as an investment, they look at education as anexpse which governor romney supp200,0 go to head start programs, huge cutbn programsfor children with spianes. >> reporter: iunclr with romn would follow through on the cuts proposedy hisning mate. we reached out to the romney campaign, but di not make anyone availle f comment. groups say spending needs to be reigned in. >> we've seen this tremendous increase in spending and yet we hango show for itn i k it really does come back to the idea that it'sot about more spending it' abt con overowars. r: a nohild left behind, both candidates say the law needs to be fixed. mneyiz transparency and requir states release puic rorrdn allschools. the obama administration has granted ivs to 33 states and the district ofumbia to develow rds d ways measu progress. both men agrehe nation can't afford to fail its students. now, no child lef behind is long overdue for re-authorization in congre. at an repcans tugh both have issu with the . but theyan't agree on what should be the proper fix so it's be
here's how duncan views it. >> when you think of education as an investment, they look at education as anexpse which governor romney supp200,0 go to head start programs, huge cutbn programsfor children with spianes. >> reporter: iunclr with romn would follow through on the cuts proposedy hisning mate. we reached out to the romney campaign, but di not make anyone availle f comment. groups say spending needs to be reigned in. >> we've seen this tremendous increase in spending...
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but people like jose, people who are educated, people who are working, areot the people who are being deported. in some sense, ironically i think he secured his permanent status here by coming out. i think that does motivate some of these people as well. >> the cover story of "time" magazine the newue entitled "we are americans, just not legally." good work. thanks very much, rick, as usual foroining us. >> thanks so much, wolf. >>> standby, we're going to shine the spotlight on a very, very dangerous place for little girls. all at risk of being killed because they aren't boys. rovide better employee benefits while balancing the company's bottom line, their very first word was... [ to the tune of "lullaby and good night" ] ♪ af-lac ♪ aflac [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. [ yawning sound ] scroll... tap... pinch... and zoom... in your car. introducing the all-new cadillac xts with cue. ♪ don't worry. we haven't forgotten. you still like things to push. [ engine revs ] the all-new cadillac xts has arrived, and it's brin
but people like jose, people who are educated, people who are working, areot the people who are being deported. in some sense, ironically i think he secured his permanent status here by coming out. i think that does motivate some of these people as well. >> the cover story of "time" magazine the newue entitled "we are americans, just not legally." good work. thanks very much, rick, as usual foroining us. >> thanks so much, wolf. >>> standby, we're going...
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here's how duncan views it. >> when you think of education as an investment, they look at education as an expense. and congressman ryan's budget which governor romney supports would see 200,000 less programs go to head start programs, huge cutbacks in programs for children with special needs. >> reporter: it's unclear with romney would follow through on the cuts proposed by his running mate. we reached out to the romney campaign, but did not make anyone available for comment. groups say spending needs to be reigned in. >> we've seen this tremendous increase in spending and yet we have nothing to show for it in terms of results. and i think it really does come back to the idea that it's not about more spending, it's about empowering parents with control over how we spend those dollars. >> reporter: a no child left behind, both candidates say the law needs to be fixed. romney emphasizes transparency and requiring that states release public report cards on all schools. the obama administration has granted waivers to 33 states and the district of columbia to develop new standards and ways
here's how duncan views it. >> when you think of education as an investment, they look at education as an expense. and congressman ryan's budget which governor romney supports would see 200,000 less programs go to head start programs, huge cutbacks in programs for children with special needs. >> reporter: it's unclear with romney would follow through on the cuts proposed by his running mate. we reached out to the romney campaign, but did not make anyone available for comment. groups...
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we'll have to educate them and make sure they're prepared to show all multiple forms of id. i think at the end of the day, african-americans will surprise the country once again. and they will turn out in record numbers like most other americans who support the re-election of barack obama. >> what about the hispanic community, ana? the president does remarkably well there, much better than mitt romney by almost all accounts, well over 60%. some polls showing closer to even 70%. will there be that enthusiasm for the president this time around over mitt romney? there they show up? >> i think that's one of the big problems that barack obama has four years later. that with practically every constituency he's facing a problem -- african-americans are unenthusiastic because they're at over 14% unemployment. there were huge expectations for obama. he has not delivered to these constituents. he's not delivered on promises. he's not delivered on what people expected of him. and that's going to be a great problem because there were two aspects of his victory. one was the wide margin o
we'll have to educate them and make sure they're prepared to show all multiple forms of id. i think at the end of the day, african-americans will surprise the country once again. and they will turn out in record numbers like most other americans who support the re-election of barack obama. >> what about the hispanic community, ana? the president does remarkably well there, much better than mitt romney by almost all accounts, well over 60%. some polls showing closer to even 70%. will there...
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the romney/ryan budget cuts education, infrastructure -- >> b plus, a minus. >> you know, i was more fixated, wolf, on that question that's been kicking around the days before and now is are we better off than we were four years ago. i really can't believe people would believe we're not. we didn't know where bin laden was, we found him and wiped him out. the banking industry and the auto industry was going down the drain. they've both been rescued. where we were four years ago not a single american would want to return back to that. we're going forward and need to put our foot on the gas. >> gentlemen, thanks very much. virginia, you're confident? >> i'm confident. >> yeah. if it were today -- i just got 63 hard days. [ overlapping speakers ] >> all right. we'll see you. we'll watch it all together. as the dnc continues its business on the stage, we're waiting for the popular mayor of newark, new jersey, cory booker, to take the stage. he's dubbed the hero mayor. we'll bring that to you live coming up. i was talking to my best friend. i told her i wasn't feeling like myself... i had
the romney/ryan budget cuts education, infrastructure -- >> b plus, a minus. >> you know, i was more fixated, wolf, on that question that's been kicking around the days before and now is are we better off than we were four years ago. i really can't believe people would believe we're not. we didn't know where bin laden was, we found him and wiped him out. the banking industry and the auto industry was going down the drain. they've both been rescued. where we were four years ago not a...
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this really started back in the 1970s when we stopped investing in education at the very moment that the information boom burst open. we started to see the real break between the bottom 50% of income earners and the top 90th percentile of income earners, those with graduate degrees, it took an undergraduate to stay in the middle class more and more as we wept from the 80s to the 90s to 2000s. 29% of those earning a licensing degree, a short-term degree, an occupational certificate are earning more than the average bachelor degree today. so we're not training people in the right areas. the good news is when you've got an 18-month training program, that's something that can be corrected fairly quickly. so i haven't lost hope. but this is something that was really decades in the making. and it was all of us collectively deciding that debt was an easier way to cover up and stay in the middle class than income. >> diane swonk, thanks for coming in. >> thank you. >>> the u.s. fears russia is helping syria in a major league way right now carrying out a deadly new tactic, a firing on civilia
this really started back in the 1970s when we stopped investing in education at the very moment that the information boom burst open. we started to see the real break between the bottom 50% of income earners and the top 90th percentile of income earners, those with graduate degrees, it took an undergraduate to stay in the middle class more and more as we wept from the 80s to the 90s to 2000s. 29% of those earning a licensing degree, a short-term degree, an occupational certificate are earning...
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. ♪ >>> education and job training, it only works if there's a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. ask about gynecologic cancer. and get the inside knowledge. >>> republican nominee mitt romney has been hunkered down in a friend's mansion in vermont. getting ready for the next big moment in the campaign, his debates against president obama. but he took a break today and spoke about the democrats' convention in charlotte. jim acosta is with governor romney now. what happened, jim? >> reporter: wolf, as you just said, mitt romney has been laying low the last couple days in debate prep with ohio senator rob portman playing the role of barack obama. the gop nom
. ♪ >>> education and job training, it only works if there's a strong middle class. that's what happened when i was president. we need to keep going with his plan. through menopause. these symptoms may be nothing... but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. warning signs are not the same for everyone. if you think...